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Holmia-Baraki, where Poles live, collapsed

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The conditions that can be seen in the photos, at the moment no one of the owners is reacting. Must there always be a fatal tragedy in order to react appropriately?

Holmia-Baraki where Poles liveFrom the photos sent to me it is clear that the structure between the barracks, i.e. the upper and lower part, is rotten. As a result, the upper part of the barracks collapsed, but as you can see, the lower part simply collapsed.
It is not known yet what will happen with people who live there. We will post information on current events in this article.
Currently, the inspection is carried out by the owner, the evacuation of property is in progress.
Let's hope ours countrymen will be adequately secured in connection with this situation

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